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HGV Class 2 Weekends

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Bristol City
3 weeks ago
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Weekend Delivery Drivers – Earn Extra Money for Christmas! 🎄

Looking to top up your income before Christmas? We’ve got great opportunities for weekend delivery drivers to join a friendly and professional home delivery team based in South Bristol.


You’ll be working alongside a driver’s mate to deliver household goods to customers’ homes – no two days are ever the same!


What We’re Offering:


Weekend shifts – perfect for earning extra cash before Christmas




Competitive hourly pay with overtime opportunities




A supportive and organised delivery operation




Temp-to-perm opportunities for the right people


What We’re Looking For:


Class 2 licence with CPC and Digi Card




A positive attitude and good customer service skills




Reliability and willingness to work weekends




Experience in home delivery or multi-drop driving is an advantage but not essential


Whether you’re looking for extra money for Christmas or just want flexible weekend work, this could be the perfect opportunity.


📦 Apply today and secure a spot before the festive rush!

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